This kind of stuff just doesn’t happen to the Yankees

Fresh off of accidentally emailing their general manager’s credit card information to the entirety of the Greater New York sports media, the Queens franchise committed another gaffe this week, this time directly insulting a loyal fan base that continues to show up at Citi Field – and not with their crappy play, for a change.

To fill seats at Sunday’s game against the San Francisco Giants, the team gave away 15,000 Mets-ified W.B. Mason toy trucks – replicas of the office-supply distributor’s delivery vehicles with a tiny version of the Amazins’ logo on the driver’s-side door.

Except for one truck, that is.

A disgruntled fan took to Twitter when he realized his complementary truck looked a little different than the rest: Instead of a Mets logo, it sported the logo of the rival Philadelphia Phillies.

The Phillies had hosted a similar promotion on July 26, according to the Phillies’ website, and the good money is on a W.B. Mason shipping screw-up.

So yes, the Mets actually gave away a souvenir promoting a division rival. It might not have been the team’s fault, but clearly this could only happen to the Mets, who for good measure lost that Sunday game 9-0.